Quadratics vertex form

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Quadratics vertex form September 6, 2016

Learned thus far.. Linear: Quadratics: Point-Slope Slope-Intercept Standard Quadratics: Intercept Standard

Quadratics – Vertex Form

  X-Int.: Vertex: A.O.S: Y-Int.: Open: Max/Min: Domain: Range:

  X-Int.: Vertex: A.O.S: Y-Int.: Open: Max/Min: Domain: Range:

  X-Int.: Vertex: A.O.S: Y-Int.: Open: Max/Min: Domain: Range:

Convert to Vertex Form.. Completing the square!  

Convert to Vertex Form.. Completing the square!  

Convert to Vertex Form.. Completing the square!  

Worksheet!

 

 

 

3. Write the equation in vertex form given the graph

4. Write the equation in vertex form given the graph